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To find property owned by your deceased grandfather in California, you can start by visiting the county assessor's or recorder's office website for the county in question. Many counties offer online property search tools where you can enter your grandfather's name to locate any properties he may have owned. Additionally, you can request assistance directly from the office by providing his name and any other relevant details. If needed, consider searching public records or using a title company for more comprehensive results.

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